WozJoined: 10 Mar 2006Posts: 22800Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size

Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:22 pm Post subject:

IAS, my numbers are different. How do you have San Diego and Denver at 21 and 22, and the Jets and Patriots at 23 and 24? They're all 3-3 so they should be grouped with Cincinnati, Buffalo, Miami, Philly, Washington, and Green Bay. Seattle also should be higher than 20 since they're 4-2 right now.

IAS, my numbers are different. How do you have San Diego and Denver at 21 and 22, and the Jets and Patriots at 23 and 24? They're all 3-3 so they should be grouped with Cincinnati, Buffalo, Miami, Philly, Washington, and Green Bay. Seattle also should be higher than 20 since they're 4-2 right now.

I would venture to say that he did that because as of right now SD, Den, NE and NYJ are currently in playoffs spots if the season ended prior to last nights game. While Seattle is not._________________Colts draft picks:
Rd1:29 Phillip Dorsett WR Miami
Rd3:65 D'Joun Smith CB Florida Atl
Rd3:93 Henry Anderson DE Stan
Rd4:109 Clayton Geathers S Cent Flor
Rd5:151 David Parry NT Stan
Rd 6 HB Josh Robinson, ILB Amarlo Herrera
Rd 7 OT Denzelle Goode

WozJoined: 10 Mar 2006Posts: 22800Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size

Posted: Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:55 pm Post subject:

stallyns wrote:

Woz wrote:

IAS, my numbers are different. How do you have San Diego and Denver at 21 and 22, and the Jets and Patriots at 23 and 24? They're all 3-3 so they should be grouped with Cincinnati, Buffalo, Miami, Philly, Washington, and Green Bay. Seattle also should be higher than 20 since they're 4-2 right now.

I would venture to say that he did that because as of right now SD, Den, NE and NYJ are currently in playoffs spots if the season ended prior to last nights game. While Seattle is not.

WozJoined: 10 Mar 2006Posts: 22800Location: in a land where the furniture folds to a much smaller size

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:28 pm Post subject:

Post Week 11.

For the 2nd wild card spot, there is a three way tie at 6-4 between Minnesota, Seattle, and Tampa Bay. Per the NFL's tiebreaking procedures, Minnesota is eliminated at step 2 of the "Three or More Clubs" point, as they have lost to both Tampa Bay (week 8, 17-36) and Seattle (week 9, 20-30). Since there are now only two teams remaining, we revert to the "Two Clubs" tiebreaker. Tampa Bay and Seattle will not play each other this year, so it goes to the next tiebreaker: conference wins. Right now, Seattle has a 4-4 record, and Tampa Bay has a 3-4 record. As such, Seattle would make the playoffs if it were held today.